University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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Freshmen Are Initiated and Oriented to Their Gloria Perez Carol Runte Rose Marie Galindo Zola Frances Schram President of the Sophomore president of the freshman Pre ect of the Sodalrty 0 Chairman of the Confraternrty Class of the Santa Rosa Di, 61,135 Our Lady of Christian Doctrine vision LIFE IS REAL, LIFE IS EARNEST This is the idea that must have come to each freshman as she began the detailed process of registration on September 10. Everywhere around her she hears people talk about Hsemes- ter hours, and a ccfull fresh- man coursef, As she looks at her registration card, she Won- ders if they donit actually mean a double load instead of a full program. With theology, and science, and humanities, and English, and mathematics . . . will the list ever end? Oh, yes. There is also physical educa- tion, and music hour, and some- thing called ufreshman orienta- tionf' Registration completed, the freshman finds herself the center of a week of activities. First on the list is a reception, Where she meets all the faculty members. And how friendly they are! Life is just Wonder- ful. She knows she will love every minute of her college life. Here, we see three out-of-town freshmen: Suzette Wilson, Con- zalesg Nancy Archer, Mercedes, and Nancy Robinson, Philadelphia, Pa., introducing themselves to Dr. S. Thomas Crccnburg, Mrs. Richard L. Brandt, and Dr. Scan Burke, at the reception in the Home ECO- nomics Building.

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Upperclcissrnen Return to College Ready to Go o Mx Alice Villarreal Lucille Seten Carrie Willrich President of the junior class President of the junior class of the Pf6Si036nE Of the Sophomore class Santa Rosa Division i i i ,, DORIS ANNE CALDERONI business ma'or d ANNE - tl g I . I . , a u J 3 an T'TE KALKA, English major, ac ' t iemse ves anti materials in the lab which will help them in their student teaching Dorisqxzxiile was assigne to the Northeast High School, while Annette taught at San Antonio Tech 36 Upper classes return to the regular routine of study and activity with the opening of school in September. No orien- tation is necessary here. Class elections are held almost im- mediately, and class officers as- sume the responsibilities of their groups. Student teachers, with uSepternber experiences in the background, use every available moment to prepare for their new role-the role of teaching on a part-time basis, under the guidance of a pro- fessional secondary or elemen- tary school teacher. They spend much time in the cur- riculum laboratory, Where they investigate the Wealth of aids and material at their disposal to help them do the best p0S- sible job. Gl Pres class visio L. This f come began registy Every hears ter hc man i her rf dersi a dou progr. scienc Englif will ti There tion, 5 thing tion. the fn Center First Where they



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Classes and Clubs Organize 171150 flC5i7JiW 3 - . D th J b k Roberta Kretzmeier Barbara Amber PrefeCtL0of1sthS3cl5EelnZlE3l of Our Vice-pre2?3en3g oetrasi LL d 6 n 5 Secretary of the S t u al e n t Treasurer of the S t u cl e nt Lady - Santa Rosa Division Council COUNCIZ Council .J - .. .4 THE LOGOS staff, Dolly Collazo, Rosemary Segura, Maribel Perez, Janice Heye, Marie Hudson, editor, Barbara Archer, Elizabeth McC1eary, and Doris Muckle sharpen new pencils in preparation for the first issue of the monthly publication on September 30. These officers were elected in the Spring and constitute the editorial staff of the LOGOS. Reporters and other assistants are elected in September and throughout the year. Genie S116 Trevino Judy Colaan Pauline Finne - - . D Y Renee Sluder' 8 gflzzgrztyaert of the Apostleshzp Zrgsililcnz of the Student Igrgiiclent of Alpha Lambda Treasurer of the junior class Vice- dass

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